Houston Stallions

The Houston Stallions were a professional indoor football team that competed in the Lone Star Football League (LSFL). Based in Houston, Texas, the Stallions played their home games at the Merrell Center in Katy, Texas.

Houston Stallions
Founded2010
Folded2012
LeagueSIFL (2011)
LSFL (2012)
Team historyHouston Stallions (2011–2012)
Based inKaty, Texas
ArenaMerrell Center
ColorsRed, Black
         
OwnerJoe Kramer
Head coachGerald Dockery
Division titles1 (2011 SIFL West Southwest)
Websitewww.GoHoustonStallions.com

2011 inaugural season

In their inaugural season as a member of the Southern Indoor Football League, the Stallions played a truncated home season after problems leasing two previous venues (Texas Southern University's Health and Physical Education Arena and the Nutty Jerry Entertainment Center in Winnie, Texas) caused cancellations of early home games. After much preseason speculation on game days and locations, the Houston Stallions kicked off their inaugural season with a 52-20 win over the Rio Grande Valley Magic.

They finished the regular season 12-0, the only undefeated team in the SIFL.

The Stallions beat the Rio Grande Valley Magic on Monday June 20, 2011 in their first playoff game in dramatic fashion by kicking a game winning 46 yard field goal as time expired. The Stallions rallied from 55-39 down with 10:20 remaining in the fourth quarter to win their first playoff game.

The Stallions lost to the Louisiana Swashbucklers on June 27, 2011 in the Western Conference championship.

For the 2012 season, the Stallions will be a charter member of the Lone Star Football League.

Midway through the 2012 season, the Stallions announced they had suspended operations indefinitely.

Season-by-season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Houston Stallions (SIFL)
201112001st WC SouthwestWon WC Semi-Finals (Rio Grande Valley)
Lost WC Finals (Louisiana)
Houston Stallions (LSFL)
2012----------
Totals1310 (including playoffs)
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